VIVALDI - THE 4 SEASONS - Münchinger/Krotzinger - Decca ED2 - SXL2019

Sold Date: July 27, 2014
Start Date: July 10, 2014
Final Price: $50.00 (AUD)
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Album Artist: - Vivaldi/Münchinger/Krotzinger
Album Title: THE 4 SEASONS
Catalogue Number: SXL 2019

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Vinyl: VG (Play graded with some pops. Has light marks
and some plastic inner sleeve clouding - Still sounds VERY GOOD!!!)
Cover: VG++

Notes:
LABELS:
- Black/silver 'grooved wideband' labels
- "MADE IN ENGLAND" at 11 o'clock 
- Decca 'Musical Notes' logo on side 1 & 2 
- Matrix numbers printed upside-down

SLEEVE:
- Front laminated
- Triangular "DECCA STEREOPHONIC" logo in a box on front
- Thin spine with no text on it
- "Printed in England by Robert Stace" on bottom flipback

CATALOG NUMBERS:
- SXL 2019 on sleeve
- SXL.2019 on labels

OTHER INFORMATION:
- Recorded 12 - 14 May 1958 in the Victoria Hall, Geneva
- Labelography code: ED2
Barcode and Other Identifiers: Matrix / Runout (Runout side A - stamped): ZAL-4035-2E
Matrix / Runout (Runout side B - stamped): ZAL-4036-2K



**All vinyl is cleaned prior to shipping and packed with the vinyl removed from the cover,
   wrapped in bubble wrap to avoid seam splits & sent in a cardboard LP mailer.**


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VINYL/SLEEVE VISUAL GRADING SCALE 
MINT (M) 
The record is in brand new condition with no surface marks or deterioration in sound quality.
The sleeve and any extra items are in perfect condition. 
EXCELLENT (EX) 
The record shows signs of having been played but there is negligible loss in sound quality.
The sleeve may have slight wear or creasing. 
VERY GOOD (VG
The record has been played many times but shows no significant deterioration in sound quality, despite noticeable surface marks.
Sleeve has normal wear and tear without any major defects. 
GOOD (G) 
The record has been played enough that the sound quality has deteriorated noticeably and may have pops and skips.
The sleeve may suffer from scuffs, spine splits, ring wear and/or discoloration.